Galifianakis jokingly peppered Clinton with questions about how fast she could type as secretary (of state) and how President Barack Obama likes his coffee.

He asked her what she planned to wear to the first debate, which airs Monday on CNN. “There’s this thing called the double standard,” Clinton replied, as she pointed out the historical significance of her being the first female candidate of a major party.

Galifianakis noted that being the first woman president wouldn’t be the only historically significant part of a potential win in November.

“Not to take away from the historic significance of you perhaps becoming the first female president, but for a younger, younger generation, you will also become their first white president, and that’s pretty neat, too,” Galifianakis says.

The "Superstore" star wrote a <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/america-ferrera/why-hillary-clinton-thrills-the-hell-out-of-me_b_9721434.html">blog post</a> for The Huffington Post in April explaining why Clinton has long been her &ldquo;kind of badass&rdquo; and the kind of woman she&rsquo;d like to share a bottle of wine.&nbsp;&ldquo;Even before the Latino vote was crucial to elections, Hillary held the first ever White House convening on Hispanic youth as first lady," she wrote. "She&rsquo;s fought for early childhood education so that a kid like me, growing up in the public school system, doesn&rsquo;t fall behind before she even gets the chance to begin. She&rsquo;s defended school lunch programs so that a kid like me, dependent on those programs for her mid-day meal, doesn&rsquo;t sit distracted by hunger pangs as she tries to focus on her math problems."